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produced by Kevin Brownstein. All material previously unavailable. Copyright 1994 [[Slamdek]]/[[Kinghorse]], Nov. 17th Music (BMI). All rights reserved. unauthorized duplication is a violation of Federal Law. | produced by Kevin Brownstein. All material previously unavailable. Copyright 1994 [[Slamdek]]/[[Kinghorse]], Nov. 17th Music (BMI). All rights reserved. unauthorized duplication is a violation of Federal Law. | ||
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Record Label: | Slamdek Records | ||
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Released: | 1995 | ||
Out of Print: | No? | ||
Formats: | CD |
The conflicting personalities within the band and external pressure from Caroline finally caused Kinghorse to implode in the summer of 1992. While the band lay dormant, the legend and mystique of the `Horse continued to grow. In 1994 the Slamdek Record Company with help from the former members of the band, compiled a discography of Kinghorse's unreleased demo material. The disc contained two sessions of demos from the never recorded second Caroline album and one session of their first demo recordings from 1988. Collaborating on this CD reignited their interest in the band, which led to 3/4 of the original lineup reuniting with a new bass player to give it another shot. Many shows, drunken disasters and a near-riot later, Kinghorse again self destructed in 1996. - Noise Pollution
Track Listing:
- 1. Never
- 2. Fear Him
- 3. Going Home
- 4. Lose It
- 5. Crimson Hands
- 6. Turn And Fire
- 7. Skipper Incident
- 8. Awaken
- 9. Fourth Step
- 10. Lay Down And Die
- 11. What Am I Supposed To Do?
- 12. Bastards Like Me
- 13. Too Far Gone
- 14. Ode To Gurt Bucket
- 15. That
- 16. Charge!
- 17. Versus
- 18. Let It Come Down
- 19. Pesterus Markus
produced by Kevin Brownstein. All material previously unavailable. Copyright 1994 Slamdek/Kinghorse, Nov. 17th Music (BMI). All rights reserved. unauthorized duplication is a violation of Federal Law.